Saxophone Studio Recital
with
Margaret Reitz, Piano
Friday, April 30, 2010
4:00 p.m.
Casadesus Recital Hall
PROGRAM
Sicilienne Pierre Lantier
(1910-1998)
Dean Papadopoulos, Alto Saxophone
Margaret Reitz, Piano
Pitt County Excursions William Duckworth
March (b. 1943)
Serenade
Air
Ragtime
Bradley Alder, Tenor Saxophone
Margaret Reitz, Piano
Three Romances Robert Schumann
III. Not Fast (1810-1956)
Transcribed by Fred Hemke
Andrew Block, Alto Saxophone
Margaret Reitz, Piano
Scaramouche Darius Milhaud
II. Modere (1892-1974)
III. Brazileira
Daniel Fagen, Alto Saxophone
Margaret Reitz, Piano
Six Barefoot Dances John David Lamb
1. Firm (b. 1935)
2. Swinging
3. Walking
4. Lively
5. Jaunty
6. Brisk
Daniel Fagen and Dean Papadopoulos
Alto Saxophones
Premier Quatour Jean Baptiste Singelee
I. Andante (1812-1875)
Allegro
Petit Quatour Jean Francaix
I. Gaguenardise (1912-1997)
Cantina Band John Williams
(b. 1932)
The Binghamton University Saxophone Quartet
Daniel Fagen, Soprano Saxophone
Andrew Block, Alto Saxophone
Raymond Hendricks, Tenor Saxophone
Dean Papadopoulos, Baritone Saxophone
Two Rags for Saxophone Ensemble Arthur Frackenpohl
1. Sad Rag (b.1923)
2. Glad Rag
Daniel Fagen, Soprano Saxophone
Andrew Block, Alto Saxophone I
Nicholas Lord, Alto Saxophone II
Raymond Hendricks and Bradley Alder, Tenor Saxophone
Dean Papadopoulos, Baritone Saxophone
Special Guest, Anthony Alduino, Bass Saxophone
ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
PEJ REITZ, pianist, is a native of the Binghamton Area. She received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in piano performance with accompanying emphasis. She attended Boston University, New England Conservatory and Binghamton University. She has studied piano with Jean Casadesus, Victor Rosenbaum, Seymour Fink and Walter Ponce and accompanying with Allen Rogers. She has accompanied throughout the United States, in England, South America, Spain and at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. She was a winner of the Artistic Ambassadors Program by the United States Information Agency in partnership with the John F. Kennedy Center for the performing arts.
She has been on the faculty at Binghamton University since 1991 and Ithaca College School of Music since 1999. She is on the Executive Board of the New York District MTNA organization. She is President of the local District VII Music Teachers Association and is an active adjudicator for the National Piano Guild Organization.
TONY ALDUINO is a music educator in the Susquehanna Valley School District and an active musician in the Southern Tier. He is frequently called upon to play saxophone with the Sammy Kay Orchestra, Music Unlimited, the Terry Walker Project and the Southern Tier Concert Band. Mr. Alduino is also the baritone saxophonist with the Empire Saxophone Quartet, a professional ensemble of the highest caliber. They have toured throughout the United States and can be heard on several CDs. Mr. Alduino has also recorded with the Rascher Saxophone Ensemble, the Fredonia Saxophone Ensemble, and the Saxophone Sinfonia, an 18 piece saxophone ensemble that performed in Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. He teaches saxophone at The Woodwind Studio in Conklin. He is on the Executive Board of BCMEA and is a NYSSMA All-State adjudicator. Prior to coming to the Binghamton area, Mr. Alduino was a member of the Onondaga Community College faculty and saxophonist with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. He is the father of two, Gina Kline, a music teacher in the Union Endicott School District and Angelo Alduino, a computer expert in NYC. He enjoys kayaking, biking and skiing.
BRADLEY ALDER, Sophomore, Major: Biochemistry
ANDREW BLOCK, Freshman, Major: Engineering
DANIEL FAGEN, Senior, Major: Psychology/Music
RAYMOND HENDRICKS, Sophomore, Major: Industrial Engineering
NICHOLAS LORD, Senior, Union Endicott High School
DEAN PAPADOPOULOS, Sophomore, Major: Accounting/MIS
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